Abstract

Within four years ten patients (six women and four men) under 50 years of age (13-49 years) were observed who presented occlusions of the vertebrobasilar artery. Eight patients were admitted from other hospitals, on an average 41 hours after the acute occlusion; only in one case had a correct first diagnosis been made. In all cases diagnosis was confirmed by means of selective angiography. Conservative treatment comprised in two patients low-molecular dextranes and heparin, in another two prostaglandin E1. In the remaining six patients local fibrinolysis was performed. In the group receiving conservative treatment a 33-year-old female patient survived and her neurological deficits subsided except for an organic psychosyndrome of minor degree. Local fibrinolysis yielded complete recanalization in three cases and partial recanalization in two. Three patients survived, in two patients near-complete recovery was achieved.

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